When and Where

What

Two workshop days with Maureen Sullivan and Connie Paul, participating in projects, networking with 119 of your peers, getting an inside look into ALA structure, and having an opportunity to serve your profession. Regular conference fees apply. There is no additional cost to attend the Friday programs.

I’m delighted to invite you to take part in the PALINET Leadership network, where you can read what other current and future leaders have to say about various
aspects of library leadership and contribute your own thoughts.

All you need to do is:
1. Point your browser to http://pln.palinet.org
2. Click on the “Log in/Create account” link in the upper right corner—or click on “Create account” lower down on the page for more instructions
3. Fill out the account information (username, password, institution, email address, and your real name as it will be displayed with your comments).
4. After you complete and Enter that page, you’ll receive mail at the specified email address with a confirmation link. Click on the link, and your account
will be active. At this point, you can read everything in the PALINET Leadership Network (PLN), but not yet edit, comment or create new pages.
5. If the account “looks good”—it’s a real name and verifiable email address, which is easiest if you use institutional email addresses—you’ll receive
another piece of mail, typically the next weekday, sometimes sooner. That email will indicate that your account is now fully authorized, which means you can
edit, comment and create new pages.

You should find all the help you need in PLN itself. If not, feel free to send me questions at either of the addresses below.

Sincerely,

Walt Crawford

Director and Managing Editor, PALINET Leadership Network

Typically available 10:30-2 M-F Eastern Time

crawford@palinet.org, waltcrawford@gmail.com

PLN content: pln.content@gmail.com

Participants

Projects

Add a page for your group here (I put the year in to avoid confusion with other years): Feel free to add some biographical information about yourself so you can start getting to know one another and we can all get to know you!--Connie

A (2008): PLA Best Practices from PLA's Institutional Scholarship program

Midwinter Events

Friday, January 11, 2008 Registration, coffee and sign in at 8:30 AM
9:00am - 5:00pm - Workshop for 2008 participants (See Agenda above) This is the main event for ELs in Philadelphia. Project groups may make arrangements to meet with ALA staff and/or mentors during other times at Midwinter.